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The U.S. Justice Department has charged four Louisville police officers involved in the deadly Breonna Taylor raid with civil rights violations.
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Two years after the death of her daughter at the hands of police, Breonna’s mother, Tamika Palmer, and Attorney Ben Crump met with the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Monday.
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Two years after she was killed by police, an art installation honoring Breonna Taylor will be unveiled this weekend at the Carnegie Center.
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More than a year and a half after Breonna Taylor’s death by police, draft recommendations were submitted Monday by the Attorney General’s Search Warrant…
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A task force examining ways to improve the way the state handles search warrants is meeting for the first time Monday. Formed by the state's Republican…
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Black faith leaders in Lexington are renewing calls for action on a number of issues, from banning no-knock warrants to choosing a new superintendent.…
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New laws governing the use of no-knock warrants are on the books in the commonwealth, following a signing ceremony at the Kentucky Center for African…
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On the one-year anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death, the slain Black woman’s family continued their call for justice. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered…
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The three Louisville police officers who fired their guns in the fatal raid at Breonna Taylor’s apartment avoided homicide charges. But an ongoing federal…
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Participants in a Monday night virtual town hall outlined how they hope to pass police accountability reforms in Lexington and across the commonwealth.…